Presence of composite beings

Associated Documents (1)

Main AuthorPublished YearTitle
Knowlton, Timothy W.Explaining Mythical Composite Monsters in a Global Cross-Cultural Sample

Associated Hypotheses (11)

Main AuthorHypothesis
Knowlton, Timothy W.The presence of composite beings, also known as monsters, will be universal.
Knowlton, Timothy W.The presence of composite beings, also known as monsters, will be positively correlated with socially stratified societies.
Knowlton, Timothy W.The presence of composite beings, also known as monsters, will be positively correlated with land-transport complexity.
Knowlton, Timothy W.The presence of composite beings, also known as monsters, will be positively correlated with the degree of urbanization.
Knowlton, Timothy W.The presence of composite beings, also known as monsters, will be positively correlated with the level of political integration.
Knowlton, Timothy W.The presence of composite beings, also known as monsters, will be positively correlated with specialization in crafting technologies.
Knowlton, Timothy W.The presence of composite beings, also known as monsters, will be positively correlated with recording-keeping technologies.
Knowlton, Timothy W.The presence of composite beings, also known as monsters, will be positively correlated with the complexity of monetary systems.
Knowlton, Timothy W.The presence of composite beings, also known as monsters, will be positively correlated with the degree of dependance on agriculture.
Knowlton, Timothy W.The presence of composite beings, also known as monsters, will be positively correlated with the density of population.
Knowlton, Timothy W.The presence of composite beings, also known as monsters, will be positively correlated with the population's fixity.

Associated OCMs

  1. mythology
  2. spirits and gods